Meet Roxanne Walker…The South Carolina Broadcasters Association named Roxanne Radio Personality of the Year in 2002. She has been honored for her political opinion commentary by the Greenville Chapter of Women in Communications.

Roxanne resides in Taylors, SC with her husband Alan and the best dog in the world Allie.

There’s a war brewing in the Democratic Party. On the way to the Democratic presidential nomination, supporters of our candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are drawing battle lines and verbal bombs are being thrown on social media between the competing camps and their followers and feelings are being hurt and friendships damaged in the process.

Yesterday Jennifer Pinckney the widow of SC Senator Clementa Pinckney went to the White House and stood directly behind President Barack Obama as he delivered one of the most stirring speeches of his presidency. http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/01/05/obama-s-gun-speech-was-one-for-the-ages.html
President Obama invited Mrs. Pinckney and her daughters to join him as he announced executive actions to try to curb gun violence. The Pinckney’s were among many victims families in the room, all of their lives torn asunder by mass shootings.

Donald Trump’s recent surge in the GOP Presidential primary polls comes as no surprise to me. Trump’s idiotic braggadocio, his wealth, blatant racism and his brand name recognition appeals to the angry white male base of the Republican Party. The core audience of conservative talk radio and Fox news is emblematic of the demographic giving thumbs up to Trump’s bid for the White House.
The GOP has spent decades cultivating and agitating this demographic. The birth of the strategy of pitting black people against white people began in the south in the 50’s during Jim Crow and crystallized in the 1980’s with help from political operatives like Lee Atwater.
http://www.thenation.com/article/exclusive-lee-atwaters-infamous-1981-interview-southern-strategy/
The southern strategy resurged after the election of the nation’s first African American President. A segment of America felt that the country they knew and loved had been taken over by an alien, a Communist sympathizer that threatened their very existence. Trump’s endless pursuit of President Obama’s birth certificate was given life and legs by these white folks.